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 Posted: 11:50 - 08 Oct 2012 Post subject: Too Much Bike? - CBR600 Sport |
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Hi Guys,
I have my full test lined up and as you do, have been dreaming away on ebay and searching the forums trying to find the ideal bike.
The CBR400 has been my dream bike for years (27 now and finally getting round to getting my full license - not too much experience apart from a little off road), but I do fancy long road trips and have been advised that a 600 is better. Obviously the Fireblade is as close to looks as I can get for a bigger bike, but a bad idea.
Some here do advise the CBR600 as a first big bike, but I really don't like the look of the older models. How do the slightly newer CBR600 sport models fare for inexperienced riders (albeit older)? Below is an example in my price range that I like the look of (minus the can).
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-CBR-600-SPORT-MOTORCYCLE-/310447117436?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item484817147c#ht_520wt_1037
Not sure which F# model this is.
I'm also 5'7 with a 30/31 inch inseam so guess I would need to lower it, make it more saggier, or shave the seat to flat foot it (would prefer this while I build my experience).
All advice appreciated.
Antony.
P.S. As advised by others on here and after reading countless threads, an SV650 is the leading contender for the sensible alternative. |
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Lol, looks like I've found a keeper!
And thanks for the additional info on height etc.
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The cbr is tame below 7k or so - don't ride like a dick and you wont have any problems at all.
Good bikes too  ____________________ Yamaha FZS600 (Now gone to heaven) > CBR600F4i (SOLD) > '99 YZF-R1 |
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GET IT  ____________________ Current Bike: Yamaha XSR900 Previous bikes: Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade, Kawasaki ZX-6R Ninja, Aprilia RS125 2-stroke |
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Im picking up my first bike this week and its a cbr600 Havent even done my test yet! |
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Im picking up my first bike this week and its a cbr600 Havent even done my test yet! |
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Good bike test rode a slightly older one today very easy to ride and feels very stable and safe Don't forget that the suspension will compress a little when you sit on it.At your height about the same as me it'll be perfect you.
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Having ridden a CBR600RR recently, unrestricted thats FAR too much bike for a new rider.
Handling wise nice and safe sure, but the way the thing takes off & the overall sharpness of well, everything. Plus the fact that it takes off like scalded cat around 7-8k.
OP's not ridden anything above about 14bhp, to go from that straight to 110+bhp, right when the roads are starting to get realy slippery etc is an accident waiting to happen!! Honestly, SV650, 500 twin, 600 diversion, something cack and around 60-70 bhp max, even if you flog it on after a few months (SV650 & CB500 would be easiest to sell on i belive - more so the SV) Get used to the power, enjoy the good MPG, cheapness of repairs etc & not having to worry about it getting ruined over winter.
Plus, ask paddy about insuring one  ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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| _Iain_ wrote: | Having ridden a CBR600RR recently, unrestricted thats FAR too much bike for a new rider.
Handling wise nice and safe sure, but the way the thing takes off & the overall sharpness of well, everything. Plus the fact that it takes off like scalded cat around 7-8k.
OP's not ridden anything above about 14bhp, to go from that straight to 110+bhp, right when the roads are starting to get realy slippery etc is an accident waiting to happen!! Honestly, SV650, 500 twin, 600 diversion, something cack and around 60-70 bhp max, even if you flog it on after a few months (SV650 & CB500 would be easiest to sell on i belive - more so the SV) Get used to the power, enjoy the good MPG, cheapness of repairs etc & not having to worry about it getting ruined over winter.
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Thanks for your thoughts. I haven't said what I have ridden in the past - briefly CBR400 and also off road bikes so have definitely ridden more than 14bhp... I won' t be using the bike over the winter (unless it's a mild one and I stay in Europe) and will avoid the wet when I can (won't be using it to commute) - I might also be going back to Australia, in which case it's "game on" all year.
Not saying your input isn't valuable because it is, and what I have asked for. I think i'm in love though so it might be too late so dissuade me!
While I like the look of the naked bikes, I enjoy long distance travelling so need something with a screen and while the fully faired SV650's don't look half bad and would no doubt be a great option, there is still something a little... semi skimmed ... about them. |
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For me the SV was a pain in the arse on a long ride... Literally. The seat padding is too soft and with the engine vibration you sink through it and your hands go numb.
By self preservation I ment reading the road conditions, if it looks greasy/damp/oily (it's getting to diesel season) don't grab a fist full of brake or throttle. Common sense really  |
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I had a 2000 CBR600F, so carbed not FI. Lovely bike, and I'd say it is great for a first sportsbike. I went from a 14bhp CBR125 to a fullpower CBR600F. Rode it for 2 weeks then went legal and restricted it. Got bored 2 months later and took them back out.
Easy to ride gently, you just keep the revs low. The more aggresive you want the bike to be, the faster you keep the motor spinning. I'm 5' 7" and it was pretty much the perfect size for me.
Once you're used to it and you're riding it fast, try winding the rear preload up from 3 to 4. Raises the rear a tad and lightens the steering nicely. It can shake it's head some if you give it the beans!
Put 18k on mine, and was sad to see it go. Would have kept it if I could, especially with the amount of money I threw at keeping it immaculate. Got to the point where I couldn't (affordably+easily) reverse the damage done by riding it through winter. And the gearbox was on it's way out. Really liked that bike though! ____________________
'06 Honda CBR125RW-6 ~ '00 Honda CBR600F-Y ~ '07 Honda CBR600RR-7 ~ Bikeless
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